Title :
Knowledge representation in an agent-based collaborative product design environment
Author :
Wang, Jim Xun ; Tang, Ming Xi
Author_Institution :
DTRC, Hong Kong Polytech. Univ., Kowloon, China
Abstract :
Product design tends to be more complex and needs the effective cooperation among multidisciplinary designers and engineers. An ideal product design environment, which is both collaborative and intelligent, will be much appreciated. Agent technology is an innovative and promising approach to implementing distributed systems and is becoming popular in various areas of computing in recent years. In this paper, the dynamic nature of collaborative design process and the representation of collaborative design knowledge are presented. In order to model constantly evolving design process and the rationales resulted from collaboration, a Collaborative Product Data Model (CPDM), which extends traditional Product Data Model (PDM), and a constraint-based Collaborative Design Process Model (CDPM) are proposed. These are intended to facilitate the management and coordination of collaborative product design process and knowledge management. A design example is used to illustrate CDPM. While the system is being implemented, the architecture of our agent-based collaborative product design environment based on CPDM and CDPM is described.
Keywords :
data models; groupware; knowledge representation; multi-agent systems; product design; software agents; Collaborative Product Data Model; agent-based collaborative product design environment; collaborative design coordination; computer-supported cooperative work; constraint-based Collaborative Design Process Model; knowledge discovery; knowledge management; knowledge representation; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Data models; Design engineering; Intelligent agent; Knowledge management; Knowledge representation; Manufacturing; Process design; Product design;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design, 2005. Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
1-84600-002-5
DOI :
10.1109/CSCWD.2005.194209